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Adidam, The Way of the Heart  [6]

Fourth Way  [53]

Rosicrucians  [16]

Agnosticism  [41]

Freemasonry  [38]

Russian Old Believers  [11]

Anabaptists  [29]

Gnosticism  [25]

Salvation Army  [9]

Anglican Catholic Church  [56]

Hare Krishna  [21]

Secret Societies and Orders  [120]

Anthroposophy  [45]

Hebrew Roots  [0]

Seventh-day Adventists (The Church of God)  [20]

Armenian Church  [28]

Hermeticism  [11]

Shamanism  [94]

Asatru  [38]

Hinduism  [561]

Shinto and Religious Traditions of Japan  [12]

Atheism  [141]

Huguenots  [6]

Shirdi Sai Baba  [3]

Baha'i Faith  [22]

Humanism  [165]

Sikh Dharma: Healthy, Happy, Holy Organization (3HO)  [4]

Baptists  [70]

Islam  [1566]

Sikhism  [13]

Bon-Po  [17]

Jainism  [25]

Sufism  [63]

Brahmanism  [3]

Jehovah's Witnesses  [25]

Tantric Yoga  [23]

Buddhism  [1226]

Jesuites  [50]

Taoism (Daoism)  [88]

Calvary Chapel  [3]

Judaism  [1132]

Templars  [18]

Cao Dai  [5]

Lutheran  [69]

Tenrikyo  [3]

Cathars  [2]

Martinism  [6]

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints ("Mormon")  [95]

Catholic Church  [2389]

Methodism  [29]

The Family (The Children of God)  [6]

Celtic Christianity  [35]

Mission of Maitreya  [0]

Theosophy  [172]

Charismatic Movement  [3]

New Age  [3]

Tibetan Buddhism  [173]

Christadelphians  [11]

Orthodox Church  [2029]

Transcendental Meditation  [13]

Christian Reconstructionism  [2]

Pagan  [504]

UFO Cults  [7]

Christianity  [9410]

Pantheism  [20]

Unification Church (Moon Church)  [3]

Church of Christ  [16]

Pentecostalism  [3]

Unitarian Universalism  [0]

Church of the Nazarene  [6]

Presbyterian  [10]

Unity  [2]

Church of the New Jerusalem: Swedenborgianism  [31]

Present-Day Myths  [1041]

Vedanta and Vedantism  [3]

Confucianism  [21]

Protestant Churches  [720]

Voodoo  [24]

Coptic Church  [25]

Protestant Theology  [385]

Wicca  [39]

Deism  [9]

Rastafarianism  [10]

Yoga  [222]

Dianetics & Scientology  [95]

Reformed Church, Calvinists  [20]

Zen Buddhishm (Ch'an Buddhism)  [137]

Divine Light Mission/ Elan Vital  [5]

Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)  [11]

Zoroastrianism  [58]

Eckankar  [3]

Romuva  [0]

  
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    Religious Movements
    A gateway to profiles of more than two hundred religious movements. Alphabetic listing, profiles by faith tradition, specific groups' profiles, and more. [rus | eng]
    Молоканский сайт
    Материалы и ссылки о молоканстве. [rus]
    Swedenborgianism
    The doctrines of a religious sect headed by Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772), Swedish scientist and theologian who professed to be the founder of the Church of the New Jerusalem, alluding to the city mention in Revelations. [eng]
    Spiritualism
    1. In philosophy, a term embracing systems that are not materialistic -- i.e., which ohld that mind is not a function of, but something distinct from, matter. 2. A system of professed communication with spirits or the supernatural world, chiefly through people with special susceptibility (mediums). [eng]
    Transubstantiationism
    The belief in the Christian doctrine that, upon consecration by a priest, the items of the Eucharist (bread and wine) change entirely into the body and blood of Jesus Christ, and only their external forms remain the same. [eng]
    Terminism
    1. In theology, the doctrine of the Terminists, who held that God has fixed a certain term for one's probation, during which you may accept grace in the time allotted. 2. In philosophy, extreme nominalism in which universals have no existence whatever. 3. In modern America, the fear that killer robots from the future are going to wreak havoc and speak English with an unintelligible Austrian accent. [eng]
    Vaishnavism
    The worship of the Hindu god Vishnu, who forms part of the Trimurti (trinity) with the other two great gods, Brahma and Shiva. Vishnu is the Preserver, considered by his worshippers the supreme god of the Hindu pantheon. [eng]
    Stundism
    The doctrines of a religious body of Russians, somewhat resembling Methodism, orginated in 1860 by emigrants from Germany. It emphasizes brotherly love and the necessity of manual labor. [eng]
    Stercoranism
    The beliefs of the Stercoranists, ecclesiastics in the 5th and 6th centuries who said that since the sacraments in the Eucharist undergo digestion, God, if truly present, becomes feces. It was a statement of their contempt of Transubstantiationism to forward this opinion. [eng]
    Valentinianism
    The beliefs of a sect of heretics in the 2nd century, named for Valentinius, their founder. A branch of the Gnostics they regarded Christ as a kind of phantom. [eng]
    Wycliffism
    Beliefs of the followers of John Wycliffe (1320-1384), English theologian and reformer considered extremely dangerous by the Catholic Church because he translated the Bible into the vernacular, which made the Bible understandable to people like you and me. The movement was brutally and repeatedly put down, although Wycliffe's Bible had many secret admirers among the nobility. [eng]
    Theism
    Belief in the existence of God, especially as the creator of the world and supreme judge of humanity; belief in a living relationship between God and man (as opposed to Deism which denies revealed religion and sees God as separate and inaccessible to our rituals). [eng]
    Universalism
    The doctrine of one who believes all people will be saved, in opposition to the concept of eternal punishment; specifically a sect founded about 1750 which believes in the ultimate salvation of all and which directs its criticism against an eternal hell -- and in some cases against all suffering after death. [eng]
    Unificationism
    Pertaining to the Unification Church, headed by Korean evangelist Rev. Sun Myung Moon, self-described Messiah and head of the "Moonies" cult, often accused of abducting and brainwashing children. Rev. Moon claims to be "the Lord of the Second Coming" and a variety of other profundities. [eng]
    Tetratheism
    In Christian theology, the doctrine of the godhead, in which there are four distinct offices or functions: the Father, the Son, the Holy Ghost, and a Divine Essence. We are still researching which "essence" they thought was divine. [eng]
    Supralapsarianism
    The doctrine of the Supralapsarians, a class of Calvinists who held that God decreed the Fall of Man and the consequent introduction of sin into the world, and that the "election" of some to everlasting life, with the rejection of others, was formed beyond or before these decrees and was in no way consequent or dependent upon man's Fall in the Garden of Eden. [eng]
    Sutteeism
    The practice of self-immolation among Hindu widows on the funeral pyre of their husbands. One of the reasons it was encouraged was that when a widow committed suttee, all of her inheritance went to the priesthood. Wealthy Christian widows were required to do something similar in the Middle Ages, and, arguably, the practice persists today with wealthy women "donating" to various Christian organizations. [eng]
    Spinozism
    A form of pantheism taught by Benedict (Baruch) de Spinoza (1632-1677), an Amsterdam Jew who maintained that God is not only the maker but also the original matter of the universe, so that creation was only a development of God. Spinoza's ethical system was a carefully contructed proof which discarded pleasure, wealth, etc in favor of the constant improvement of one's moral character as the highest and most satisfying aim of life. [eng]
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